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Cupressus Goveniana grows in the following 2 states and provinces:

Information about Cupressus Goveniana:

as well ashe Cupressus Goveniana is commonly known as the Gowen Cypress.

The currently accepted scientific name of Gowen cypress is Cupressus
goveniana Gord. (Cupressaceae) . There are two recognized
subspecies :
C. goveniana ssp. goveniana Gord. Gowen cypress
C. goveniana ssp. pygmaea (Lemm.) Bartel Mendocino or pygmy cypress
As used in this write-up, "Gowen cypress" refers to both subspecies
unless C. goveniana ssp. goveniana is specifically indicated.
Mendocino cypress was previously considered a variety of Gowen cypress,
but has been given subspecies status by J. Bartel . Santa Cruz
cypress (C. abramsiana), listed as a variety of Gowen cypress by Wolf
and Little , has since been given species status by Hickman .

Gowen cypress is restricted to the Coast Ranges of central and
northwestern California . Gowen cypress (Cupressus goveniana
ssp. goveniana) occurs in only two areas of Monterey County, California:
Huckleberry Hill, and between San Jose Creek and Gibson Creek .
Mendocino cypress occurs in a narrow, discontinuous strip along the
Mendocino County coast known as the "Mendocino White Plains" or "pine
barrens" . A grove also occurs in Sonoma County . Gowen
cypress is cultivated in Hawaii .